A review study on the effects of using renewable energy on carbon dioxide emissions in China [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Publication details: 2023Description: 505 - 513 pOther title:
  • دراسةمرجعية حول اثار استخدام الطاقة المتجددة على انبعاث ثانى اكسيد الكربون فى الصين [Added title page title]
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  • Zagazig journal of agricultural research, 2023 v. 50 (4) [electronic resource]
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Zagazig Journal of Agricultural Research 2023.v.50(4)Summary: As a major solution to climate change, the low-carbon transition of energy systems has received growing attention in the past decade the low-carbon transition of energy systems is becoming an increasingly important policy agenda in most countries. The Paris Agreement signed in 2015 calls for substantial reductions in anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions during the 21st century, with ambitious decarbonization targets set up globally .Based on the literature review, the Chinese government should pay more attention to renewable and non-renewable energy consumption in order to realize the continuous growth trend of renewable energy consumption. As we all know, greenhouse gas emissions from non-renewable energy consumption have an adverse effect on ecosystem activities. However, the economic benefits of non-renewable energy consumption in life and production are more obvious, and the electricity consumption from non-renewable energy sources is also more common. But considering clean energy, carbon emission reduction, and energy security, increasing renewable energy consumption is inevitable. At the same time, in order to achieve the ultimate goal of energy conservation, emission reduction, and ecological environment construction, we still face a large uncertainty in dealing with climate change. For this reason, the Chinese government should provide financial, legal, and policy support, from the perspective of government policy and investment incentives to increase the proportion of renewable energy in energy consumption, so as to reduce the consumption of non-renewable energy. Key words: Renewable energy, energy consumption, on CO2 emissions.
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As a major solution to climate change, the low-carbon transition of energy systems
has received growing attention in the past decade the low-carbon transition of energy systems is
becoming an increasingly important policy agenda in most countries. The Paris Agreement signed in
2015 calls for substantial reductions in anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions during the 21st
century, with ambitious decarbonization targets set up globally .Based on the literature review, the
Chinese government should pay more attention to renewable and non-renewable energy consumption
in order to realize the continuous growth trend of renewable energy consumption. As we all know,
greenhouse gas emissions from non-renewable energy consumption have an adverse effect on
ecosystem activities. However, the economic benefits of non-renewable energy consumption in life
and production are more obvious, and the electricity consumption from non-renewable energy sources
is also more common. But considering clean energy, carbon emission reduction, and energy security,
increasing renewable energy consumption is inevitable. At the same time, in order to achieve the
ultimate goal of energy conservation, emission reduction, and ecological environment construction, we
still face a large uncertainty in dealing with climate change. For this reason, the Chinese government
should provide financial, legal, and policy support, from the perspective of government policy and
investment incentives to increase the proportion of renewable energy in energy consumption, so as to
reduce the consumption of non-renewable energy.
Key words: Renewable energy, energy consumption, on CO2 emissions.

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